American Friends of St Davids Cathedral
'For reasons as diverse as the persons drawn to St Davids […] we desire a symbol of our affiliation with the Cathedral: its history,
its role in the public ceremony and conscience of Wales, its presentation of art and architecture and its ongoing commitment to excellence
in both choral and organ music, and its ministry and outreach'

Anglican Renewal Ministries
Serving the Church in Wales as a resource to encourage renewal. 'Our ministries are the means by which we seek to encourage Renewal
in the Church, they include: conferences and other events for the inspiration and teaching of clergy, leaders and laity, the production
of publications, liaison with prayer networks, and close co-operation with diocesan, provincial and international renewal organisations.
We are supported by 4 Spiritual Advisors: The Most Revd Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Saunders Davies,
Bishop of Bangor, the Revd Gervais Angel [Retired], and Canon Dr Christina Baxter, Principal of St John's College Nottingham.

The Bartimaeus
Community
Quasi-monastic community. 'We have a chapel,
and a home which is a place of prayer and hospitality. This is not a traditional community, nor a retreat house, but somewhere where
prayer is regularly offered each day, and where people who are in that Bartimaeus experience can spend a few days.'

The Christian Mountain Centre
'A 50-bed Christian residential outdoor activity and retreat/conference centre based in North Wales and welcoming groups of all ages
and abilities. Fully accessible to wheelchair users'.

Church
in Wales Review
'The Review was commissioned in 2011 by the Bench of Bishops and the Standing Committee. It was carried out by an independent Review
Group chaired by Lord (Richard) Harries of Pentregarth, the former Bishop of Oxford [...]. The report has been presented to the Bench
and Standing Committee, and will be considered by the Governing Body in September.'

Church Schools Wales
'the official interdenominational website for church schools in Wales'. Sponsored by the Anglican Archbishop of Wales and the Roman
Catholic Archbishop of Cardiff.

Churches Tourism Network Wales
Aims to 'encourage access to places of worship' and to 'advance education through providing increased and better managed access (physical
and intellectual) for the public to church buildings'.

Coleg y Groes
A small retreat house in North Wales, under the auspices of the Church in Wales but open to all. It is managed by two priests in the
Church in Wales, who write: 'Together with 14 'companions', we form the Community of Coleg y Groes; in English 'College of the
Cross'. 'College' refers to the 18th-century former almshouses that make up the retreat house; we're not an educational establishment!'
It looks a delightful place.

Cytun
Churches Together in Wales. 'Our task is to challenge and enable those denominations - from their leaders and their synods to their
individual members - to witness, work, reflect and pray together more effectively.'

Open Church Network
'comprises 16 churches situated in the Wrexham County Borough' that are open for visitors, and not just on Sundays.

The Order of Jacob's Well
'Founded by a group of lay and ordained Christians involved in the Christian Healing ministry at the Well Centre in Cwmbran, South
Wales it is funded by a registered charity and authorised through its chaplain to the Archbishop of Wales'.

Plant Dewi
'at the heart of our Diocese. Our community development ministry continues to grow from strength to strength. The projects we have
set up display in a very practical way the outpouring of Christ's love to all people. They fulfil our desire to Venture in Mission
as a serving Church. [...] characterised by equality for all,
serving the needs of local communities and building up healthy and lasting relationships between individuals, groups, communities
and indeed the whole diocese.' Bilingual website, affiliated with the Diocese of St Davids.

St Michael's College
St Michael's is an Anglican theological training institution in Cardiff, Wales. 'Our students are drawn from the Church in Wales, Church
of England and Methodist Church and study both full time and part time. Along with The School of Religious and Theological Studies
and South Wales Baptist College, St Michael's College forms a tri-partite body, constituted by University Ordinance, known as The
Faculty of Religious and Theological Studies at Cardiff University.'

Saints and Stones Pilgrimage
'trails have been set up to give both holiday visitors and residents in the county access to the deep spiritual qualities of these
ancient places of worship, access to some of its more remote and beautiful corners and thereby to bring some small tourist trade
to benefit the rural communities. Pilgrimage and visits to these churches continue all through the year and all the churches are
open during daylight hours. Visitors are invited to sign the visitors' books and to appreciate the simplicity of the place and
the opportunity to enjoy its welcome of peace.'

Stained Glass in Wales
'A searchable catalogue of Welsh Stained Glass windows from the 14th century to the present, with over 5000 photographs.'

Vocation Wales
'All Christians are called by God. He calls us to be disciples of Jesus and to continue his mission in the world. Some will also be
called to particular ministries in the church as deacons, priests, bishops, evangelists, readers, lay eucharistic ministers, monks,
nuns, and a variety of other ministries.' The site is also available in
Welsh.

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